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you see how they get used out in the communities and how important they are. so i'm hopeful as we go through the appropriations and the budget process that the, that we get more money to put in the grant's pot to begin with. >> may i follow-up, mr. chairman jn >> yes. >> thank you. very kind of you. i'm also the ranking chairman on the committee of preparedness and response and fema did this year conduct the first message of emergency preparedness, but lady gaga ruled the day in some other areas. have you redone the eea test and if so are you prepared to share the results of the westie the committee at this time? >> i have not done a full review within fema. there were some issues with the test, and that is why you do a test to find out the issues, and i have not yet consulted with lady gaga on how she achieved her results. >> thank you, madam secretary, thank you, mr. chairman. >> gentle lady yields back and recognize the chairman of the cyber committee from california mr. lundgren. >> thank you, madam secretary for being here and for your service on the stat
you see how they get used out in the communities and how important they are. so i'm hopeful as we go through the appropriations and the budget process that the, that we get more money to put in the grant's pot to begin with. >> may i follow-up, mr. chairman jn >> yes. >> thank you. very kind of you. i'm also the ranking chairman on the committee of preparedness and response and fema did this year conduct the first message of emergency preparedness, but lady gaga ruled the day...
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. >> we do have some private facilities used for detention. we do contract with some, ze any expansion of that for cost purposes? of course we'd expect them to vid adequate care but have we looked at using our own facilities versus -- >> well, public entities being like sheriff offices who run jails, it's private/public in that sense. but we're always looking at costs and bed costs and bed availability as we make this determination. >> are there any studies on that, between the contracted facilities? >> i will look for you. undoubtedly they are on a project by project basis because they bid compete for the contracts but whether there's kind of something overall that works private versus public, that i don't know. >> i would appreciate that information. >> you bet. >> thank you. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. i recognize the gentle lady from texas for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. let me thank the ranking secretary for visiting the lone star college in houston. they express their appreciation. i'm also very happy
. >> we do have some private facilities used for detention. we do contract with some, ze any expansion of that for cost purposes? of course we'd expect them to vid adequate care but have we looked at using our own facilities versus -- >> well, public entities being like sheriff offices who run jails, it's private/public in that sense. but we're always looking at costs and bed costs and bed availability as we make this determination. >> are there any studies on that, between...
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stay with us. "politicsnation." as we speak, hurricane sandy is bearing down on more than 50 million americans along the east coast. it's events like this that reminds us how important the federal government is, how vital our nation's first responders are. this storm is highlighting a fundamental difference in our role of government. on the one side is president obama and governor romney. someone who actually made the case for shutting down fema. in passing the responsibility on to the states and some people say maybe we're learning a lesson. how do you deal with something like that? >> absolutely every time you have an occasion that takes something from the federal government and sends it back to the states, that's the right direction. and if you can go even further and send it back to the private sector, that's even better. >> governor romney says it would be better to privatize fema. that's jarring and so was his reason. >> we're borrowing $1.6 trillion more than we're taking in. we cannot afford to do those thin
stay with us. "politicsnation." as we speak, hurricane sandy is bearing down on more than 50 million americans along the east coast. it's events like this that reminds us how important the federal government is, how vital our nation's first responders are. this storm is highlighting a fundamental difference in our role of government. on the one side is president obama and governor romney. someone who actually made the case for shutting down fema. in passing the responsibility on to...
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stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia and now to new hampshire and focusing on ohio. give me an idea, you think this is kind of become the october surprise, this weather system is changing the course of the election for both candidates? >> and it comes at a time when there's no clear front-runner in the race. there's a lot of polls that show that president bhaum has the structural advantage in the swing states, they need to be in virginia, they need to be in ohio, the storm will affect certain states where they really need to be there in person and there's no more critical time to be there and hold rallies and be there in person. >> if they wanted to have an advantage, he is still front and center and the country is able to see him essentially do his job in a moment of crisis, whereas mitt romney who's campaigning in ohio, and has the atte
stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia and now to new hampshire and focusing on ohio. give me an idea, you think this is kind of become the october surprise, this weather system is changing the course of the election for both candidates? >> and it comes at a time when there's no clear front-runner in the...
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giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and congressmann palone, thank you for being with us. can you -- i don't know. can you in a -- >> thank you. >> can you give us an idea how bad it is? >> it's very bad. i mean, you know the bay shore area, union beach, highland, those towns along the bay shore are really hit hard. and so many people are displaced. we're trying to get as much as we can into them, though. i think in the last couple days, fema and the red cross and the other agencies have come through and there's been a lot of volunteer donations as well. so, a lot is comi
giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and...
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they've even said they'll put us in jail or fine us on a daily basis. we seem to have no option but to move off of our property and because the house has been here for 20 years, they've went back 20 years and said that the house was improperly permitted, so we're in the process of losing our property or either going to jail or fined. this is just a power grab by fema. i would like to hear your comment, please. >> have you heard about this kind of thing before, carolyn kousky? >> no, that's a very troubling thing. i'm sorry for the caller. i do know the guidelines for the development within the floodway are stricter than the 100-year floodplain, so if the property has been mapped into that zone, i believe that they are facing much, much tougher requirements. what has been a bigger concern nationally or perhaps just more common is that when these new maps come out, homes will be mapped from outside the 100-year floodplain to within the 100-year floodplain, and fema had in place policies to help owners deal with that adjustment. if you had a policy at the
they've even said they'll put us in jail or fine us on a daily basis. we seem to have no option but to move off of our property and because the house has been here for 20 years, they've went back 20 years and said that the house was improperly permitted, so we're in the process of losing our property or either going to jail or fined. this is just a power grab by fema. i would like to hear your comment, please. >> have you heard about this kind of thing before, carolyn kousky? >> no,...
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do you think it's going to have impact and raise prices for us? >> it will raise the prices for us. it would have to take off. you can't unionize this-- we don't want to make the lowest jobs and becoming more attractive. that's how you rever the natural flow and reverses everything, and get a pension for wking at mcdonald's? and it's a transie work and the union concept is a career where you have a skill like trucking or flying an airplane and you're going to be there for 30 years and accrue benefits. no one is going to pay dues into a job they're going to be at for a year, six months and no one is going to join in union. it could raise prices if it were to happen. >> brenda: according to the union wins-- >> the family struggling at mcdonald's addicted to the dollar menu and the on food stamps unfortunately. and the workers themselves. see mcdonald's take the 7,000 restaurants and move to automated and eliminating jobs. so the workers are going t suffer in the battle between big labor and big business. and the workers, the consumers and teas not right. not every jobeeds to be unioni
do you think it's going to have impact and raise prices for us? >> it will raise the prices for us. it would have to take off. you can't unionize this-- we don't want to make the lowest jobs and becoming more attractive. that's how you rever the natural flow and reverses everything, and get a pension for wking at mcdonald's? and it's a transie work and the union concept is a career where you have a skill like trucking or flying an airplane and you're going to be there for 30 years and...
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it is great to have you with us on this sunday night. and as we come on the air for the west coast, you can see it swirling over my shoulder here. hurricane sandy, on the move tonight. more than 200 miles off the east coast, and this is a massive storm. it is already being felt along the coastline with whipping winds and rain that have flooded many communities. tens of millions of americans will be affected across a huge part of this country. hundreds of thousands have already been evacuated. we're now learning 2 million students and counting will stay home across seven staft states washington, d.c. here's a 3d view tonight of sandy's path, churning off the coast. winds up to 75 miles an hour. tomorrow morning, it will take aim at the coastline, turning inward and right now, it appears it will make landfall at midnight tomorrow near atlantic city, new jersey. you can see our extreme weather team and matt gutman is in the carolinas tonight. matt? >> reporter: good evening, david, from a very wet and surprisingly cold north carolina, where
it is great to have you with us on this sunday night. and as we come on the air for the west coast, you can see it swirling over my shoulder here. hurricane sandy, on the move tonight. more than 200 miles off the east coast, and this is a massive storm. it is already being felt along the coastline with whipping winds and rain that have flooded many communities. tens of millions of americans will be affected across a huge part of this country. hundreds of thousands have already been evacuated....
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crisis facing us. as one of the top leaders in our national defense i said a year or so ago the greatest threat to national security is the deficit. i understand have some tough decisions to make and i appreciate your emphasis on risk based analysis all the way. i will disagree with you on some things but i understand the tough job you have here. at me ask you about one area that i have specific concerns about and that is the area of cyber security. we have been working with you and others in the area and looking at the budget you submitted, there is a large increase in funding for cybersecurity activities in the apartment. that seems to be focused specifically on responsibility you have of coordinating the cybersecurity efforts across different executive branch agencies and departments. yet there seems to be little in the budget for the coordination effort in cooperation with the private sector. does that indicate a lack of concern for that or a lesson priority for the responsibility -- we have been m
crisis facing us. as one of the top leaders in our national defense i said a year or so ago the greatest threat to national security is the deficit. i understand have some tough decisions to make and i appreciate your emphasis on risk based analysis all the way. i will disagree with you on some things but i understand the tough job you have here. at me ask you about one area that i have specific concerns about and that is the area of cyber security. we have been working with you and others in...
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and who will start us off? yes, stand up and we will get you a microphone. >> go ahead. >> i would object because there is a basic value in learning and a basic excitement about learning new things if you start paying for that you remove that basic excitement because let's say someone reads a book and they like it, then they like it and they will read another book but if you pay a kid to read a look and give them money they are not going to like it as well. >> so the pain made all their motivation to read. and tell us your name. thank you for that. did you want to add to that? stand up and tell us. >> i disagree with her. i think that you are putting the wrong emphasis on the goal. it isn't necessarily to make money, but to gain knowledge and enjoyment. >> that is the proper goal of teaching and the amount -- tell us your name. >> now we need to hear from someone who thinks that it is worth a try. you have heard the objections. what would you say in defense of this idea? stand up and we will get to the micropho
and who will start us off? yes, stand up and we will get you a microphone. >> go ahead. >> i would object because there is a basic value in learning and a basic excitement about learning new things if you start paying for that you remove that basic excitement because let's say someone reads a book and they like it, then they like it and they will read another book but if you pay a kid to read a look and give them money they are not going to like it as well. >> so the pain made...
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so it's clear that all of us, the whole country is in a position where all of us individuals, the working people, the wealthy people, corporations, all of us together have to pay for all of the spending that we have done over the last 12 years. >> why don't we cut spending? why don't we start with something that senator coburn announced today. there is so much that can be saved by cutting nondefense spending, things like a smartphone application. it these are the things we are spending money on. they cut that we can make. >> so we have to do new cuts and paperwork. we have to pay for all of the spending we have done for the last 12 years. and we are kind of all in this together. so i don't think that, you know, i have spent the last two days talking to both sides of the senate. i have spent time talking to representatives in the house and white house. the most important thing we need to do in paying for this is to make sure that we don't push ourselves back into a recession. >> i agree with you completely. >> solar group, the page you're millionaires, we understand that our tax rates are
so it's clear that all of us, the whole country is in a position where all of us individuals, the working people, the wealthy people, corporations, all of us together have to pay for all of the spending that we have done over the last 12 years. >> why don't we cut spending? why don't we start with something that senator coburn announced today. there is so much that can be saved by cutting nondefense spending, things like a smartphone application. it these are the things we are spending...
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. >> we tried to evacuate, and the water was up to here on us and we lost everything. we're alive, we are together and we have our cat. >> reporter: they are shuttle into a sheriff's van. >> i never thought i'd be in the back of one of these. >> reporter: no idea where they are even going. >> a wale of water this high came rushing over the stairwell. >> reporter: others, like the richardson family, chose to stay behind despite their living room and kitchen in three feet of water. >> nothing to do now but just clean up. that's it. >> reporter: throughout the northeast, 8.2 million customers without power. 65% of new jersey in the dark. new jersey's governor chris christie, phone nor his brashness seemed himself moved by what he saw. >> as a kid who was a boy raised in the state, who spent a lot of time over my life at the jersey shore, no question in my mind we'll rebuild it. >> reporter: so many weird sights here. my colleague ginger zee got a firsthand look at the damage in atlantic city. >> this car is completely covered in sand up to the wheel well. this was at the
. >> we tried to evacuate, and the water was up to here on us and we lost everything. we're alive, we are together and we have our cat. >> reporter: they are shuttle into a sheriff's van. >> i never thought i'd be in the back of one of these. >> reporter: no idea where they are even going. >> a wale of water this high came rushing over the stairwell. >> reporter: others, like the richardson family, chose to stay behind despite their living room and kitchen in...
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eerroll will be with us, and bill de blasiio will be here with us. what do you see from your advantage ant point in terms of the city's respond and the city and responding communities so many felt the devastating effects of responding to this. >> it's a mixed bag eliot. the cities brought i agree with erroll this was an extraordinary storm on the level we've never dealt with before. on the other hand, the there was urgency in terms of evacuation. i'm not sure what happened on the ground with as strong as it could have been in terms of really pressing people to leave door to door, house to house. we need to know more about that for the future. i was out in the rockaway area, horrible situation fires in addition to the flooding. it looks like more public presence there would have been helpful in the last 48 hours in terms of food and water being provided. very few ways for people to get to food and water out there. >> eliot: let me ask you this, bill in terms of the infrastructure of the city, this is something when i was back in government we would lo
eerroll will be with us, and bill de blasiio will be here with us. what do you see from your advantage ant point in terms of the city's respond and the city and responding communities so many felt the devastating effects of responding to this. >> it's a mixed bag eliot. the cities brought i agree with erroll this was an extraordinary storm on the level we've never dealt with before. on the other hand, the there was urgency in terms of evacuation. i'm not sure what happened on the ground...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we told you at the top of the show the death toll from hurricane sandy stands at 94, one of the deadliest category 1 storm of a generation. more lives has been lost to hurricane sandy than any other category 1 hurricane since 1972 when hurricane agnes took 122 lives. the final death toll from hurricane sandy probably won't be known for weeks. >>> as we've been talking about all morning, hurricane sandy has caused a computing nightmare for millions of new yorkers. how bad are things? steven colbert was forced to take public transportation. >> mayor bloomberg's letting only cars with three or more passengers cross the bridges and tunnels into manhattan. of course, normally it's just me and my driver hector. so this morning i had to -- sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. it's hard to get out. this morning -- instead of going in hector'
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we told you at the top of the show the death toll from hurricane sandy stands at 94, one of the deadliest category 1 storm of a generation. more lives has been lost to hurricane sandy than any other category 1 hurricane since 1972 when hurricane agnes took 122 lives. the final death toll from...
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construction worker: question seven lets us bring good jobs... back home. anncr: the teachers back it... teacher: millions of dollars will go to our schools... and not other states. anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. >>> as sandy heads north the winds are slowing but still the kind of extreme weather with the power to distract from a presidential race that literally could not be closer. just a week until election day my co-anchor bill weir reports f
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> all right, we're keeping a close eye on hurricane sandy as it charges up the east coast. this is the latest word from the national hurricane center. sandy is churning out in the atlantic. and we believe it's also about 530 miles according to our chad myers from the new york city area. as it makes its way from the north atlantic to the northeast. that's when it will be colliding with a cold front, virginia, connecticut, sometime tomorrow night and thousand
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they would still get us to 1971. this was done at the direction of the mayor's office in consultation with chief suhr. the next slide talks about the cost. i apologize for changing the covers -- the colors. i made a mistake. the blue line shows the purple line from the last one. the colors associate with how much it costs. these fears are cumulative in addition to our baseline budget. that is to get to the full staff. we want to show the comparison between the impact of the staffing. we chose homicides. i am limiting the minds to a couple. as even see in 2007, when stuffing was relatively low -- in 2006, steffan was relatively low. in response, the city hired people. as we hire the officers, they got experience and settled in. our staffing levels have been down. the homicides have been down. now we are down in our staffing. the question i would present to the mayor's office -- which way do we want that chart to go? are we looking at protective hiring people to try to keep a lid on crime being proactive or reactive, w
they would still get us to 1971. this was done at the direction of the mayor's office in consultation with chief suhr. the next slide talks about the cost. i apologize for changing the covers -- the colors. i made a mistake. the blue line shows the purple line from the last one. the colors associate with how much it costs. these fears are cumulative in addition to our baseline budget. that is to get to the full staff. we want to show the comparison between the impact of the staffing. we chose...
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they were used to it. they were told that perhaps it would be good to evacuate, but most of them stayed and most of them had food and water in case it was bad and as it turns out it was very bad. >> gary tuckman, thank you very much. reporting from hob ooqen, and a couple of miles to the north, the coast guard has been busy rescuing those that are trapped. what did you see today? >> that's right, erin, and we saw communities in shock basically and underwater. sometimes they get low level flooding but they were not expecting anything like this. as we walked around the water was at low tide, cars were floating in the middle of the road. we met up with a family that has their own military vehicle that they refurbished and heard about it on the news and came down to see if they can help and boy, were they needed. we rode with them house to house, you cannot get there walking. it's boats and large trucks. as we drove around we were picking up elderly people who were stuck in their homes. they thought they could
they were used to it. they were told that perhaps it would be good to evacuate, but most of them stayed and most of them had food and water in case it was bad and as it turns out it was very bad. >> gary tuckman, thank you very much. reporting from hob ooqen, and a couple of miles to the north, the coast guard has been busy rescuing those that are trapped. what did you see today? >> that's right, erin, and we saw communities in shock basically and underwater. sometimes they get low...
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he's joining us from denver. thanks for joining us. >> hello jennifer, great to join you. before you started making this movie in you 2005, you said that you were skeptical of chime change. has your point of view changed? >> honestly it was more like 20, 25 years ago when i thought that this whole story was about computer modeling, which at the time was relatively primitive. i was wrong about that. the real story was about--the real evidence had-held in the ice cores up to antarctica to to arctic. once i took time to stop and understand the empirical evidence as opposed to my my misconceptions. i started this in the late 90s but it wasn't until 2005 when the ice work started get going that i got locked into the trajectory that became the movie and ice survey. >> jennifer: you're in position to provide other i am empirical evidence, which is what your film is about. what is happening with the film? do you think it's changing the mind of skeptics? >> i've been amazed, really gratified to have shown the film in rooms in many cases had a lot of skeptical conservative audience
he's joining us from denver. thanks for joining us. >> hello jennifer, great to join you. before you started making this movie in you 2005, you said that you were skeptical of chime change. has your point of view changed? >> honestly it was more like 20, 25 years ago when i thought that this whole story was about computer modeling, which at the time was relatively primitive. i was wrong about that. the real story was about--the real evidence had-held in the ice cores up to...
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giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and congressmann palone, thank you for being with us. can you -- i don't know. can you in a -- >> thank you. >> can you give us an idea how bad it is? >> it's very bad. i mean, you know the bay shore area, union beach, highland, those towns along the bay shore are really hit hard. and so many people are displaced. we're trying to get as much as we can into them, though. i think in the last couple days, fema and the red cross and the other agencies have come through and there's been a lot of volunteer donations as well. so, a lot is comi
giving us food and stuff. this guy came up to us, and wants to give us money. he wants to give money to my mom. and my mom started crying because -- hysterically. >> okay. what a brave young man, and his sister. really. >> thanks to -- we're on the battered bur borough. to stars like bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi we have a better idea of the absolute enorm of losses of the jersey shoreslandmarks, and that's where what's left of hold board walk, and asbury park, new jersey, and...
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that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that it was. occupy d.c. the occupy wall street occupy supreme court not you everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement though i was hardly unique and with the thousands that rings you carry on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to use a comedy that this. not be a revolution in the traditional sense but this is a revolution of the light. blues and any it's not going to be stuff like police barricades and pepper spraying is it everything looks like a clean the you deliberately kill. in the first six months of the movement about seven thousand people have been arrested in occupy related protests for things like why all the fuss. and why in the predawn hours on that friday in october were so many prepared to go to jail. i thought. when we were supposed to get cleaned out of the park we swept the show park and then we took
that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that it was. occupy d.c. the occupy wall street occupy supreme court not you everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement though i was hardly unique and with the thousands that rings you carry on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to use a comedy that...
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thank you for joining us. how long, we are asking the questions everyone else wants answers to i'm sure. >> glad to give you information. we've been able to make good progress today. we are down from our peak from under 1.4 million customers. so, more than 25% of the location that is were damaged those customers that weere interrupted were restored. we were able to restore service to newark airport. we restored service to the city of newark and elizabeth. >> the remains million people how long will they have to wait? >> i don't want to give you an exact number. we think there will be stragglers. those are the customers that have individual services down. but we plan to get most of the customers back within that seven day window. >> president obama held a conference call with you and other heads of utilities a short time ago. is he offering aid or other electric workers comie ing to h? >> we have a conference call on a regular basis and trying to help free up resurfaceources. we have folks coming all across the
thank you for joining us. how long, we are asking the questions everyone else wants answers to i'm sure. >> glad to give you information. we've been able to make good progress today. we are down from our peak from under 1.4 million customers. so, more than 25% of the location that is were damaged those customers that weere interrupted were restored. we were able to restore service to newark airport. we restored service to the city of newark and elizabeth. >> the remains million...
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for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> 22 years i'm at my home, and i lost it. >> i don't have anything -- anywhere to go. i adopt have no clothes, all the clothes i have on, they gave to me at the evacuation center. >> we feel lucky we left monday. we feel so lucky. and my friends convinced me. we were actually going to stay, and now knowing how bad it was and how high the water was and there was a fire next door, it would have been crazy. we feel very lucky, actually. >> on a cold and wind night in staten island, there's an army of volunteers trying to get the generosity of millions of you al into the hands of the tens of thousands who have literally lost everything. speaking with congressman frank pallon in asbury park. you're saying the next phase of this recovery and relief effort has to be getting people in temporary housing. what else do we need? >> well, one of the things we have to find out is whether or not the houses they live in are habitable, for example, when i was in keensburg to
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> 22 years i'm at my home, and i lost it. >> i don't have anything -- anywhere to go. i adopt have no clothes, all the clothes i have on, they gave to me at the evacuation center. >> we feel lucky we left monday. we feel so lucky. and my friends convinced me. we were actually going to stay, and now knowing how bad it was and how high the water was and there was a fire next door, it would have been crazy. we feel very lucky, actually....
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thank you, ladies and gentlemen, good to have you with us! please, everybody, please. good to have you with us and, folks, it is good to be back. first of all i'm okay. (laughter) how's everybody here? everybody okay? (cheers and applause) full disclosure: this isn't actually my audience. we're actually one ago shelter tonight. (laughter) most of these people are just here to recharge their iphones. (cheers and applause) and to take a bum shower in the bathroom sink. (laughter) little gamey. because we have all come through one hell of a storm, folks. of course, our thoughts and prayers are with the 60 million americans throughout 20 states who have been hit by hurricane sandy. this record surge has devastated communities from north carolina to maine. 62 people at least have died. power station explosions and downed lines have left eight million people without electricity-- including new york city below 39th street. in new jersey, the national guard has been sent in to rescue more than 20,000 trapped hoboken residents. 100 homes burned to the ground in breezy point, qu
thank you, ladies and gentlemen, good to have you with us! please, everybody, please. good to have you with us and, folks, it is good to be back. first of all i'm okay. (laughter) how's everybody here? everybody okay? (cheers and applause) full disclosure: this isn't actually my audience. we're actually one ago shelter tonight. (laughter) most of these people are just here to recharge their iphones. (cheers and applause) and to take a bum shower in the bathroom sink. (laughter) little gamey....
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gave us another ten inches. it's a double or more than double effect of what we got out of this one super storm. pretty good down the river. lot of water moving this is from the tidewater marina. lookinga crowd toward cecil from hartford. tough to find any sun here at summit ridge and same in dundock. little bit of bright sun on the horizon toward the east. there was sun down toward the beach but none of that here in baltimore. we have 49, with the winds west at 12. sunset at 6:05. don't forget to fall back an hour. sandy, the impacts, so many different photographs, to me this is just coast to coast. north of the state line. you can't get to the access road here. they are working on it. they are bulldozing it out and we have feet of snow in western maryland. power outages across garret county. the maryland national guard and you can see why. darn good early november skiing though. winds now from the west, chilly night. cool on the way. temperatures in the 40s. yeah, it's a cool weather situation and kind of a gr
gave us another ten inches. it's a double or more than double effect of what we got out of this one super storm. pretty good down the river. lot of water moving this is from the tidewater marina. lookinga crowd toward cecil from hartford. tough to find any sun here at summit ridge and same in dundock. little bit of bright sun on the horizon toward the east. there was sun down toward the beach but none of that here in baltimore. we have 49, with the winds west at 12. sunset at 6:05. don't forget...
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susan live for us in delaware. thank you. >> and disruption of air travel extends all the way to the bay air. at sfo all flights departing and arriving from 6 eastern airports have been canceled for the next 48 hours. boston, jfk and philadelphia. alisa is at sfo with more. >> good morning. travellers are sleeping in airports because so many flights have been canceled and even though the storm is getting ready to hit the east coast, travellers here will feel the impact. all flights to and from boston, jfk, nowerk, philly, baltimore and washington d.c. canceled for the next 48 hours. jet blue has canceled red-eye flights to jfk to boston tonight and tomorrow nights. and some flights to the bay area. flying out of the oakland airport, flight 90 to jfk and 318 have been canceled. 472 to boston and flight 174 to jfk. here at sfo, i got a chance to go inside and talk to some of the people at virgin america. one of the airlines that have a lot of canceled flights. they sent out an e-mail blast and phone blast to their cu
susan live for us in delaware. thank you. >> and disruption of air travel extends all the way to the bay air. at sfo all flights departing and arriving from 6 eastern airports have been canceled for the next 48 hours. boston, jfk and philadelphia. alisa is at sfo with more. >> good morning. travellers are sleeping in airports because so many flights have been canceled and even though the storm is getting ready to hit the east coast, travellers here will feel the impact. all flights...
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also aheed...the wayyone woman used facebook...to punish her daughter... after she acted up... 4436 she lived a very simple lifeeit's the life that people don't live right now 41 maryland's oldest resiieet.how his woman celebraaed her 109th birthday. rain mooing in oveenight. how long theewet weather will the weekend in my skywatch forecast. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at southwest airlines, we're always looking for new ways to make you happy. and we know what really makes you happy are new...